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Old 01-16-2006, 07:52 PM
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hey guys, just wanted to get your opinion on tsp rumbler. A buddy of mine has a 3 flowmaster catback and is wanting to change to a rumbler. Do you guys think it will be a good move? Thanks
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switching to the rumble is the best thing he'll ever do, i will sound much better and flow better than the drownmaster
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Change.

If you are planning on LT's and ORY please reconsider.
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Originally Posted by walker94z28
hey guys, just wanted to get your opinion on tsp rumbler. A buddy of mine has a 3 flowmaster catback and is wanting to change to a rumbler. Do you guys think it will be a good move? Thanks
If not for the sound, do it for the ponies. Free the ponies. (Flowmaster is pretty darn restrictive on our cars) .
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Originally Posted by SouthFL.02.SS
.....do it for the ponies. Free the ponies.
I'm not sure why that made me laugh so hard.

Very true though. The Rumbler will be a good choice as long as he isn't planning on LTs down the road.
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it sounds fine with LT's, just as long as he has cats also. withought cats it sounds like a jake brake on a big rig.
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I don't know what you guys are talking about. I have Pacesetter LT's into the TSP X system with dumped bullets. It sounds great and I don't have catalytic converters. Its very deep and rumbly with no rasp.
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I like my Rumbler
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Hard to pass up because of the price.
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best exhause i have had !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
i have had 5
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Originally Posted by BlackHawk T/A
I don't know what you guys are talking about. I have Pacesetter LT's into the TSP X system with dumped bullets. It sounds great and I don't have catalytic converters. Its very deep and rumbly with no rasp.
because your have a different exhaust. we're talking about the rumbler cat back..not the rumbler true duals.

I have it..and love it...but if your going with headers at some point...save the cash and get the true duals.
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OOOOHHHHHH
if you are tlking about the cat back not the duals please disregard my comment of all 5 of them I have had none where that the one i like the best is the duals
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My bad I always forget about the catback...I never bothered with them
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With LT's and a ORY, is a rumbler X overly loud running down the highway? Was looking into a rumbler X or Y, or maybe even GMMG or Magnaflow, but like hearing my radio, lol. I just feel like the Flowmaster needs a new home.
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Getting away from the Flowmaster will be an improvement no matter what.
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MagnaFlow Is not all that loud going down the highway - i have a set on my 99 TA. I travel about 20 mins. every day highway and with the radio on you can barely hear it..unless you really get on it.
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you can't get a more free-flowing catback.. i like mine




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